Federal charges carry penalties of up to 30 years in prison
BRUNSWICK, GA: A U.S.
Navy petty officer stationed at Submarine Base Kings Bay has been indicted on
child pornography charges by a U.S. District Court grand jury meeting in
virtual session due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Anthony Gabriel Ortiz, 21, of Kings Bay, appeared in U.S.
District Court on Friday before Magistrate Judge Benjamin W. Cheesbro, where he
was denied bond and detained pending trial on charges of Distribution of Child
Pornography and Possession of Child Pornography, said Bobby L. Christine, U.S.
Attorney for the Southern District of Georgia. The charges carry a penalty of
up to 30 years in federal prison plus substantial financial penalties, followed
by a period of supervised release and registration as a sex offender. There is
no parole in the federal system.
“As our world becomes increasingly connected through
cyberspace, there will always be those who would attempt to use these
connections for illegal or exploitative purposes,” said U.S. Attorney
Christine. “We are grateful for the vigilance of our law enforcement partners
in this country and beyond in preventing and interdicting those who would
target our most vulnerable citizens.”
Ortiz is a petty officer third class in the U.S. Navy
assigned to Submarine Base Kings Bay. Investigators with the Royal Canadian
Mounted Police found images of child pornography shared via a messaging
application and referred them to the Homeland Security Investigations (HSI)
Cyber Crimes Center, and HSI alerted the Naval Criminal Investigative Service
(NCIS). Ortiz was later taken into custody.
“It is disheartening to see the victimization of children,”
said acting Special Agent in Charge Robert Hammer, who oversees HSI operations
in Georgia and Alabama. “HSI will continue to prioritize working with its
partners to bring these perpetrators to justice and protect the children of
this community.”
“NCIS is committed to working with our law enforcement
partners to pursue the creators and distributors of child pornography, in hopes
of preventing the victimization of young children, many of whom who are scarred
for life by the predatory actions of these perpetrators,” said Thomas Cannizzo,
Special Agent in Charge of the NCIS Southeast Field Office. “NCIS is dedicated
to combating child sexual crimes that endanger Department of the Navy families
and children everywhere.”
Criminal indictments contain only charges; defendants are
presumed innocent unless and until proven guilty.
This investigation took place under the umbrella of the U.S.
Department of Justice’s Project Safe Childhood, and was investigated by
Homeland Security Investigations and the Naval Criminal Investigative Service.
The case is being prosecuted for the United States by Assistant U.S. Attorneys
Jennifer Kirkland and Project Safe Childhood Coordinator Tara M. Lyons.